The combined landmass would span 19.5 million square kilometers, surpassing Russia’s 17 million to become the largest in the world.
The Canadian government recently announced it is indefinitely pausing new permanent residency sponsorship applications for parents and grandparents. Up until the pause, a limited number of qualifying Canadian citizens and permanent residents were able to apply to bring a parent or grandparent to Canada.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford hits back at President-elect Donald Trump after he suggested Canada should become a part of the United States.
Rising cases of common respiratory illnesses in China and elsewhere around the Northern Hemisphere are within the range expected for winter, with no unusual outbreaks reported, the World Health Organization said.
Canada announced 100 per cent tariffs on Chinese EVs in August, aligning its policy with the U.S., which had announced them in May. The tariffs generated controversy from the outset, as trade lawyers questioned whether they comply with World Trade Organization rules and how they could affect Canada’s future trade negotiations.
US president-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday reiterated his expansionist agenda, citing China as a security threat and refusing to rule out military action or economic pressure to reclaim the Panama Canal and acquire Greenland from Denmark.
“The Texas economy is deeply connected with Mexico in particular, and also with Canada,” he said. “A lot of the business that Texas does with Canada, of course, comes through the oil side of things, where we import crude oil from Canada and refine it on the Gulf Coast.
Blowback comes after Ottawa sanctioned eight Chinese officials it accuses of ‘grave human rights violations’ against ethnic and religious minorities
With China reporting increased infections and crowded hospitals, health authorities worldwide are closely monitoring the situation. But what does this mean for the US, UK, and Canada? Should we be preparing for a health crisis or simply staying informed?
Chinese President Xi Jinping painted a picture of a strong Chinese economy in his New Year’s speech, while also alluding to external “uncertainties” as President-elect Trump